1911 in Ireland

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Events in the year 1911 in Ireland.

Events

  • 5 January – Protestant church leaders condemned the Ne Temere Papal decree on mixed marriages.
  • 2 April – The national population census was taken.[1]
  • 16 May – The Cunard Line's SS Ivernia struck a rock on entering Queenstown harbour.
  • 27 May – The first issue of the Irish Worker was published. The paper was the official organ of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union (ITGWU) and was edited by James Larkin.
  • 31 May – The RMS Titanic's hull was launched at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast. It was the largest ship afloat. Her sister RMS Olympic sailed for Liverpool the same day to take up transatlantic service.
  • 22 June – As George V was crowned King in London a Sinn Féin meeting at the Customs House in Dublin condemned Irish participation in the coronation ceremonies.
  • 8–12 July – King George V and Queen Mary made a five-day royal visit to Dublin which was the last to the city this century. On 8 July, they officially open the College of Science in Merrion Square and on 10 July they visited St Patrick's College, Maynooth.[2]
  • 9 August – A statue of Charles Stewart Parnell was hoisted onto its pedestal in Sackville Street, Dublin.
  • 17 August – Dublin County Council voted in favour of using Greenwich Mean Time. The councillors heard that Irish time, being 25 minutes behind Greenwich, was a great handicap for trade.
  • 18 August – The Parliament Act removed the House of Lords' power regarding budgets and restricted their power over other bills to a two-year suspensive veto. This made Irish Home Rule a possibility in the future.
  • 21 August – The Irish Women's Suffrage Federation was founded.
  • 26 August – Wexford foundry workers were locked out for attempting to join the ITGWU. The lockout continued until February 1912.
  • 23 September – 70,000 Unionists and Orangemen marched from Belfast to Craigavon House to protest against Home Rule.
  • 1 October – The monument to Parnell was officially unveiled in Upper Sackville Street, Dublin.
    Full date unknown

Arts and literature

Sport

Association football

  • International
    • 28 January – Ireland 1–2 Wales (in Belfast)[5]
    • 11 February – England 2–2 Ireland (in Derby)[5]
    • 18 March – Scotland 2–0 Ireland (in Glasgow)[5]

Gaelic Games

Golf

Rugby

  • 11 February – Ireland beat England by one try to nil at the first Rugby Union international of the season at Lansdowne Road.

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. ^ About the 1901 and 1911 censuses
  2. ^ "Royal Visit to Ireland". Kilmore Free Press. Kilmore, Victoria. 13 July 1911. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Parades and Marches – Chronology 2: Historical Dates and Events". Conflict Archive on the Internet(CAIN). Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  4. ^ a b Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
  5. ^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press. p. 1. ISBN 0-86281-874-5.
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